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IsoEnergy Summer Drilling Intersects Multiple Areas of Radioactivity Highlighting the Prospectivity of the Larocque Trend

IsoEnergyの夏の掘削が複数の放射線活性地帯を横断し、Larocqueトレンドの見込みを示しています

PR Newswire ·  11/06 20:00

– Aggressive Follow-up Winter Drill Program Planned –

TORONTO, Nov. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - IsoEnergy Ltd. ("IsoEnergy" or the "Company") (TSX: ISO) (OTCQX: ISENF) is pleased to announce completion of its expanded summer exploration program at the Larocque East Project (the "Project"), located in the eastern Athabasca Basin (Figure 1). The Company successfully completed 30 diamond drill holes, totaling 13,015m, exceeding the originally budgeted 9,825m, along the Larocque Trend ("Larocque Trend"), an important regional structure that hosts the world-class Hurricane Deposit ("Hurricane") and other notable high-grade occurrences including those on Cameco/Orano's Dawn Lake joint venture (Figure 2). Drilling tested multiple targets identified through Ambient Noise Tomography ("ANT") surveys across 9km of the Laroque Trend on the Project.

Figure 1 – Location map of the Hurricane Deposit and IsoEnergy's exploration projects, including the Larocque East project, in the eastern Athabasca Basin. (CNW Group/IsoEnergy Ltd.)
Figure 2 – Location map of the Larocque Trend spanning across IsoEnergy's projects. (CNW Group/IsoEnergy Ltd.)
Figure 3 – ANT survey targets across the eastern portion of the Larocque East Project with 2024 summer drill holes and respective section locations for Areas D, E and Hurricane East. (CNW Group/IsoEnergy Ltd.)
Figure 4 – Cross-sections of the Hurricane Deposit, including pre-discovery holes KER-11 and KER-12 (left), illustrating the geochemical halo surrounding to the deposit, as a guide for interpreting exploration drill results along the trend and Area E section showing comparable results in drill hole LE24-192 (right) which intersected elevated radioactivity and hydrothermal alteration proximal to unconformity (175 m below surface). (CNW Group/IsoEnergy Ltd.)
Figure 5 – Area D Section showing drill holes LE24-174 and LE24-183 which intersected moderately bleached sandstone. Elevated radioactivity coincident with pervasive clay alteration in basement in drill hole LE24-174 is indicative of potential basement mineralization at Larocque East. (CNW Group/IsoEnergy Ltd.)
Figure 6 – Hurricane East Section showing drill hole LE24-188 which intersected strong bleaching and clay typical of Hurricane Deposit alteration. Approximately 290 meters east of Hurricane Deposit. (CNW Group/IsoEnergy Ltd.)
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